The team received a commitment from 2014 recruit Stephen Collier last week. The addition of the Lee County High School (Georgia) quarterback gives Ohio State even more options for when Braxton Miller departs.

The Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame will add a new 14-member class in September. It's headlined by former football coach John Cooper and basketball point guard Scoonie Penn.

Cooper led several highly rated OSU teams in the 1990s. Despite a poor record against Michigan and in bowl games, Cooper won 111 at Ohio State. He is second to just Woody Hayes in career wins with the Buckeyes.

Cooper was inducted in the the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008. Cooper's Buckeyes beat an undefeated Arizona State team in the 1997 Rose Bowl.

Penn was on the 1999 Buckeyes basketball team that marched to the Final Four. That team, which also featured Michael Redd, helped catapult OSU men's basketball back into the spotlight.

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The Columbus Dispatch reported that the Ohio State quarterback recruiting carousel for 2014 took a turn earlier this week when Kyle Allen of Scottsdale, Ariz., said that he had committed to Texas A&M, and Brandon Harris — another Buckeyes target — subsequently bid the Aggies adieu.

Harris was at Ohio State last weekend for an unofficial visit and then to take part in the Elite 11 quarterback camp regional. Several recruiting analysts have said they expect Harris to choose between Texas A&M and LSU, though he said he had impressive unofficial visits to Alabama and Ohio State last week.